Hi! I'm Suryansh-Life
Welcome to my digital space. I am a developer and student passionate about technology, video games, and building things that live on the internet.
Who am I?
My name is Suryansh, I’m currently studying in KIIT, Bhubaneshwar. When i was in grade 8th or 9th i had a desktop and i was mesmerized by it. Trying to build a website, trying linux distros and that sort of made me interested in this field and i knew my passion lies here somewhere. Since then i have got this far building my own website again better than what i did back then.I’m trying to get my foot in every area possible like competitive coding, app dev, Deep Learning and trying others. Hope i would stick to something in the future.
Most of the time i’m finding stuff to do in terms on using my laptop to do so but i like to play games too . I like story driven games where i can relate to the character and sort of like a adventure. I loved Detroit Become Human (did’nt complete it :()), neva, Diary of Edith Finch and some others.If you haven’t played it yet then i would suggest you do.
What I Pursuing Currently
- Deep Learning — Tring to learn more about how to train models and so on , you can check me out on Kaggle.
- Open Source — I believe in the power of open source and in the future considering to contribute. You can find my projects on GitHub.
- Continuous Learning — I am always exploring new tools, frameworks, and concepts. Technology evolves fast and I like to keep up with the pace.
This blog
I never thought of creating a site again but i once read a article where it said you should definitely do so to create a part of you online.It said intstead of using instagram or any other social media you should share your thoughts, your work on your own website where you own your data and maybe connect to people. I dont remember much about that article now anyways but that was the motivation behind this.
If you want to connect, don’t hesitate to find me on GitHub, or LinkedIn. It is always good to meet cool people from the community.
_“Programming isn’t about what you know; it’s about what you can figure out.” – Chris Pine, Learn to Program